Karl Marx was forced to migrate to the Belgian capital in 1845 after being expelled from both Germany and France because of the political ideology he was spreading. From Belgium, he wrote together with Friedrich Engels, his most famous book, the Communist Manifesto. 卡尔·马克思因其传播的政治意识形态而被德国和法国驱逐出境,他于1845年被迫移居比利时首都。马克思在比利时与弗里德里希·恩格斯一起撰写了他最著名的作品《共产党宣言》。 The author of Les Miserables, Victor Hugo also made Belgium his home. Hugo was not expelled from France, but as a defender of democracy, social justice and the abolition of the death penalty, he was a very serious opponent of Napoleon III. That's why he escaped from France and came to Brussels in 1851, where he stayed seven months at Grand Place. He then returned to Brussels in 1861 to write Les Miserables. 《悲惨世界》的作者维克多·雨果也在比利时安了家。雨果并未被驱逐出法国,但作为民主、社会正义和废除死刑的捍卫者,他强烈反对拿破仑(执政),因此他逃离了法国并于1851年来到了布鲁塞尔,并在布鲁塞尔大广场住了七个月。之后他于1861年回到了布鲁塞尔,并创作了《悲惨世界》。 |